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Kentucky High School Athletic Association FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCT. 15, 2001 VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK Volleyball postseason continues action with Regional Tournaments this week. Regional Tournaments are single elimination, with the winner and runner-up from the eight regions advancing to next week s State Tournament in Union. Following are the sites for the regional tournaments. Schedules are posted on the KHSAA Scoreboard (www.khsaa.org) and scores will be posted as they are received. Region Tournament Sites 1. Apollo; 2. Greenwood; 3. Fairdale; 4. Sacred Heart; 5. Newport Central Catholic; 6. Rowan Co.; 7. Woodford Co.; 8. Whitesburg. STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT DRAW The draw for the 23 rd KHSAA State Volleyball Tournament has been conducted. The State Volleyball Tournament will be played Oct. 26-27 at Ryle High School and Gray Middle School in Union. This marks the fourth consecutive year for Ryle and Gray to host the event and sixth time in the last eight years. Six-time defending State Champion Assumption will go for its seventh consecutive title as the Rockets have claimed volleyball s top spot eight of the last nine years. Following is the first round region vs. region match-ups for the State Tournament. (Bracket Reads Top To Bottom All Times ET & Local To Site) Friday, Oct. 26 First Round Matches at Ryle High School Region 7 Winner vs. Region 2 Runner-Up, 6 p.m. Region 6 Winner vs. Region 8 Runner-Up, 7:10 p.m. Region 4 Winner vs. Region 3 Runner-Up, 8:20 p.m. Region 5 Winner vs. Region 1 Runner-Up, 9:30 p.m. First Round Matches at Gray Middle School Region 2 Winner vs. Region 4 Runner-Up, 6 p.m. Region 8 Winner vs. Region 6 Runner-Up, 7:10 p.m. Region 1 Winner vs. Region 7 Runner-Up, 8:20 p.m. Region 3 Winner vs. Region 5 Runner-Up, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 Quarterfinals at 9 and 10:15 a.m. at both sites; Semifinals at Ryle High School at 2 and 3:30 p.m. State Championship at Ryle High School at 7:30 p.m. SOCCER DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK Soccer enters postseason action with District Tournaments slated for this week. Log on to the KHSAA website (www.khsaa.org) to view sites and schedules. Scores will also be posted on the site as they are received. Future postseason site (region, sub-section, section) site plan information is also posted on the website under soccer information. SOCCER LEADERS From the Boys Soccer Coaches Association, the regular season scoring leaders are as follows: 1. Scott Savage (Model) 48; 2. Mike Hughes (Holmes) 41; Michael Dugger (Madisonville-North Hopkins) 36 (nine assists). On the defensive side, Tates Creek s Marc Frank was tops among goalkeepers with a.18 goals-per-game-against average. STATE SOCCER SCHEDULE This is a reminder regarding the schedule for the semifinals and finals of the 2001 Boys & Girls State Soccer Tournaments scheduled for Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Nov. 3 at Rawlings Stadium in Georgetown. All times are Eastern and local to site. Brackets are posted on the Association website (www.khsaa.org/soccer) Wed., Oct. 31 Boys Semifinals at 6 and 8 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 1 Girls Semifinals at 6 and 8 p.m.

Sat., Nov. 3 Boys State Championship at 6 p.m. Girls State Championship at 8 p.m. BOYS FINAL SOCCER POLL Following is the final poll released by the Kentucky Boys Soccer Coaches Association. 10/15/01 FINAL POLL No. School 1 St. Xavier 2 Paul Dunbar 3 Bowling Green 4 Newport Central Catholic 5 Tates Creek 6 Woodford Co. 7 Lexington Catholic 8 Trinity (Louisville) 9 DuPont Manual 10 Henry Clay 11 St. Henry 12 Model 13 Owensboro 14 George Rogers Clark 15 South Oldham 16 Henderson Co. 17 Marshall Co. 18 Ballard 19 Madisonville-North Hopkins 20 Western Hills 21 Oldham Co. 22 Murray 23 Conner 24 Rowan Co. 25 Meade Co. Others Receiving Votes: Simon Kenton, North Hardin, Somerset, East Jessamine, Frankfort, Trigg Co., Kentucky Country Day, Bethlehem, Daviess Co., Owensboro Catholic, Covington Catholic. GIRLS SOCCER POLL Following is the final poll released by the Kentucky Girls Soccer Coaches Association. Updated 10/1/01 No. School 1 Henry Clay 2 Lexington Catholic 3 South Oldham 4 Ballard 5 Notre Dame 6 DuPont Manual 7 Newport Central Catholic 8 Highlands 9 Holy Cross (Covnigton) 10 Sacred Heart 11 Assumption 12 Bowling Green 13 Greenwood 14 Elizabethtown 15 Paul Dunbar 16 Tates Creek 17 Lexington Christian 18 Bishop Brossart

19 St. Henry 20 Lafayette

LAWRENCE COUNTY S WEST ON THE LOOSE Lawrence County s Michael West got back in to action after missing last week s game with a sprained ankle. West ran 30 times for 159 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-7 win over Greenup County. His efforts pushed his career rushing yards total over the 7,000 mark, just the fifth player in state history to accomplish the feat. Following are his current career stats. Michael West, Lawrence County Year GP Attempts Yards TD R TD O PTS. 1998 (Fr.) 13 67 574 1 0 6 1999 (So.) 14 210 2,727 32 2 204 2000 (Jr.) 11 223 2,338 32 0 192 2001 (Sr.) 7 176 1,367 18 0 118 Totals 45 676 7,007 83 2 520 Career Rushing Leaders Player (School) Years 8,224 Derek Homer (Fort Knox) 1993-96 7,839 Jeremy Britt (Danville) 1995-98 7,148 Quinton Henson (Lynn Camp) 1996-99 7,090 Scott Russell (Evarts) 1988-91 7,007 Michael West (Lawrence County) 1998-present West is also moving up in other categories. His 85 career total touchdowns ties him with Piekville s Brent Coleman (1993-96) for seventh; his 83 rushing touchdowns ties him with Caldwell County s Jerrold Fuqua (1995-98) for sixth; and his 520 career points rank 11 th. MOORE S GIBSON AMONG STATE LEADERS Moore s Monquantae Gibson continues to move up among the state s career rushing leaders. Following are Gibson s numbers to date and where he stacks up against the state s leaders. On the year, Gibson has run 198 times for 1,450 yards and 22 touchdowns rushing. He has two other touchdowns and five two-point conversions for 154 points. Rush Attempts 767 (11 th ); Yards Rushing 5,435 (15 th ); Points Scored 562 (7 th ); Total Touchdowns 88 (7 th ); Rushing Touchdowns 76 (10 th ) FOOTBALL NOTES FROM WEEK#9 (As provided by member schools) Aaron Johnson ran 16 times for 175 yards in helping Bowling Green to a 10-7 win over Allen Co.-Scottsville. The win gave the Purples their 500 th win in 80 seasons of high school football. Bardstown s Lance Blanford tallied 18 tackles (five unassisted and 13 assists) in helping the Tigers to a 48-21 win over Moore. Joseph Blackmon had three receptions for 92 yards and two touchdowns, playing only four offensive plays. Bell County s Dudley Hilton picked up career win No. 240 with a 58-2 win over Knott Co. Central. The win guaranteed Hilton his 25 th consecutive winning season dating from 1977 at Breathitt County to the present. Boyle County s Jeff Duggins put up big numbers in helping the Rebels roll to a 56-24 win over East Jessamine. Duggins completed 16 of 21 passes for 332 yards and five touchdowns. Duggins favorite target was Jacob Tamme. Tamme had seven receptions for 240 yards and five touchdowns in the win. After starting the first seven games at quarterback, Cawood s Jesse Brock moved to receiver/running back and helped Cawood to a 35-19 win. Brock ran 10 times for 96 yards, a touchdown and a two-point conversion. He also had three receptions for 82 yards and caught a two-point conversion. On defense, Brock recorded eight tackles. Elizabethtown s Ryan Cross completed all three of his pass attempts for 151 yards and three touchdowns (65, 4 and 81 yards) in a 46-27 win over DeSales. Eric Moore ran 29 times for 236 yards and three touchdowns in helping Holy Cross (Louisville) to a 27-21 win over Christian Academy-Louisville. Moore also had a 26-yard touchdown reception and picked off an interception in the contest. Brad Drake of Muhlenberg South ran 14 times for 201 yards and three touchdowns in a 54-36 win over Fort Campbell. Drake also had returned a kickoff 85 yards for a score. Josh Winn added three touchdowns and 169 yards rushing on 15 attempts. The Suns tallied 467 yards on offense. Owensboro Catholic s Kyle McGraw completed 19 of 23 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns in a 55-16 win over Edmonson County. McGraw now holds school records for pass attempts (190), pass completions (117), passing yards (1,623), passing yards in a game (364). In the win over Edmonson County, Catholic racked up 531 yards on offense a new school mark for a game.

Paul Dunbar s Corey Dunn needs just 85 yards to set a new school single-season rushing record. To date, Dunn has run 158 times for 1,196 yards and 11 touchdowns for the Bulldogs. Warren Central rushed for a whopping 425 yards in a 49-6 win over Logan County. The Dragons had four different backs carry for 50-plus yards. Desmond Harris led the effort with 153 yards and four touchdowns. For the game, Warren Central had 491 yards on offense. UNDEFEATED TEAMS After nine weeks of action, 10 teams remain unbeaten heading into Week #10. Following are the state s remaining undefeated teams and their next scheduled contest. CLASS A (One Team) Ballard Memorial (8-0) 10/19 vs. Lone Oak CLASS AA (Two Teams) Bardstown (8-0) 10/19 at Elizabethtown; Mason Co. (8-0) 10/19 vs. Fleming Co. CLASS AAA (Four Teams) Boyle Co. (8-0) 10/19 at McCreary Central ; Lexington Catholic (8-0) 10/19 vs. Franklin Co.; Rockcastle Co. (8-0) 10/19 vs. Cawood; Lawrence Co. (8-0) 10/19 Johnson Central CLASS AAAA (Two Teams) Pleasure Ridge Park (8-0) 10/19 at Meade Co.; St. Xavier (8-0) 10/19 vs. Male FOOTBALL 2001 SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES (As reported by Member Schools) Yards Rushing (Min. 300 Yards) 419 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Paris, 9/28 328 Josh Wyrick (Bullitt East) vs. Doss, 9/28 318 Monquantae Gibson (Moore) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/14 310 Michael West (Lawrence Co.) vs. Huntington Cabell-Midland (WV), 8/24 308 Tristan Huffman (Glasgow) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/7 303 Arliss Beach (Ashland Blazer) vs. Johnson Central, 8/17 302 Arliss Beach (Ashland Blazer) vs. Belfry, 8/24 Touchdowns Rushing (Min. 5) 6 Monquantae Gibson (Moore) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/14 6 Michael West (Lawrence Co.) vs. Huntington Cabell-Midland (WV), 8/24 5 Malachi Maxwell (Madison Southern) vs. Powell Co., 9/28 5 Malachi Maxwell (Madison Southern) vs. Shelby Co., 9/21 5 Kevin Smith (Newport Central Catholic) vs. Holy Cross (Covington), 10/5 5 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Paris, 9/15 5 Tristan Huffman (Glasgow) vs. Elizabethtown, 9/7 5 Eric Moore (Holy Cross (Louisville)) vs. Shawnee, 8/24 5 Aaron Johnson (Bowling Green) vs. Monroe Co., 8/25 5 Mark Dunn (Harrodsburg) vs. Lincoln Co., 8/24 Yards Passing (Min. 325) 413 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Shelby Co., 9/28 364 Kyle McGraw (Owensboro Catholic) vs. Edmonson Co., 10/12 335 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 332 Jeff Duggins (Boyle Co.) vs. East Jessamine, 10/12 325 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 Touchdowns Passing (Min. 5) 6 Andy Ahrens (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 6 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 5 Jeff Duggins (Boyle Co.) vs. East Jessamine, 10/12 5 Jared Wagner (Fleming Co.) vs. Lewis Co., 9/28 5 John Monin (Bardstown) vs. Nelson Co., 9/7 5 Mike Evans (Hopkins Co. Central) vs. Caldwell Co., 9/7 5 Andre Woddson (North Hardin) vs. Paducah Tilghman, 8/18 Receptions (Min. 8) 12 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Grayson Co., 9/28

12 Maurice Marchman (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 10 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Ohio Co., 10/12 10 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Lexington Catholic, 9/7 10 B.J. McKee (Paris) vs. Bourbon Co., 9/7 8 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Daviess Co., 10/5 8 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Powell Co., 9/28 8 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Central, 10/5 8 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Wayne Co., 9/15 8 Brad Price (Fleming Co.) vs. Nicholas Co., 9/7 8 Maurce Marchman (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 Yards Receiving (Min. 175) 249 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Daviess Co., 10/5 240 Jacob Tamme (Boyle Co.) vs. East Jessamine, 10/12 206 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Ohio Co., 10/12 202 Maurice Marchman (Ballard) vs. Seneca, 10/5 201 Maurce Marchman (Ballard) vs. Paul Dunbar, 8/18 178 Michael Bush (Male) vs. Southern, 9/28 175 Kellen Smith (Barren Co.) vs. Grayson Co., 9/28 Touchdown Receptions (Min. 3) 5 Jacob Tamme (Boyle Co.) vs. East Jessamine, 10/12 3 Jeff Sheets (Christian Academy-Louisville) vs. Lexington Christian, 8/17 3 Devon Dotson (Harrison Co.) vs. Cawood, 8/31 3 Andrew Pace (Madison Southern) vs. Wayne Co., 9/14 Interceptions (Min. 3) 4 Matt Shemo (Shelby Co.) vs. Jeffersontown, 9/21 3 Spencer Crutchfield (Garrard Co.) vs. Grant Co., 9/7 KENTUCKY HS FB COACHING WINS LEADERS Following is an updated listing of football coaching wins leaders after the first week of the season. Wins at out-of-state schools are not recognized among the totals. Listing as of Oct. 8. Wins - Coach, Current/Last School (Seasons) Record; 2001 Record 292 - Joe Jaggers, North Hardin (33) 292-105-3 285 - Mojo Hollowell, Owensboro Catholic (38 in KY) 285-158-6 (Does not include 20-29-1 record in five seasons at John Marshall, IN) 280 - Walter Brugh, Paintsville (39) 280-136-5 271 - Garnis Martin, Bardstown (39) 271-114-7 258 - Owen Hauck, Boone County (30 in KY) 258-109-1 (Does not include 26-21-3 record in five seasons at Mt. Healthy, OH) 254 - Jack Morris, Mayfield (24) 254-50-2 253 - Dan Haley, Bowling Green (29) 253-79-3 250* - Bob Schneider, Newport Central Catholic (36) 250-159; 7-1 249 - Preston Ty Holland, Murray (43) 249-159-28 240* - Dudley Hilton, Bell Co. (26) 240-82; 6-2 230* - Bob Redman, Male (27) 230-91-1; 7-1 230* - Philip Haywood, Belfry (27) 230-95; 5-3 227 - Marshall Patterson, Fort Campbell (32) 227-120 225 - William Kean, Central (33) 225-45-12 219 - Roy Walton, Tates Creek (N/A) 219-116-3 211* - Lynn Ray, Covington Catholic (27) 211-110; 5-3 210* - Sam Harp, Danville (22) 210-67; 6-1 BOYLE COUNTY WINNING STREAK With a 56-24 win over East Jessamine, Boyle County improved its consecutive win streak to 38. The streak ties Paris for the fourthlongest in history. Boyle County will go for win No. 39 when the Rebels play on the road at McCreary Central this weekend. Boyle County s last loss was a 28-13 decision to Lexington Catholic in the second round of the Class 2A playoffs in 1998. 50 - Trinity (Louisville) (1988-91), Dennis Lampley 42 - Breathitt County (1995-97), Mike Holcomb 42 - Danville (1991-93), Sam Harp 38 - Paris (1981-83), Randy Reese 38 - Boyle County (1999-2001), Chuck Smith

CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Following is a listing of Cross Country meets scheduled for this week as taken from the KTCCCA schedule. To view a full season schedule of meets, log on to the Coaches Association website at www.ktccca.org. Oct. 15 All Comers at Lincoln Co.; All Comers at Mercer Co. (Anderson Dean Park); All Comers at Clay Co. Oct. 17 Five-Team Meet at Paducah Tilghman Oct. 20 KTCCCA Meet of Champions (Cave Lake Park, Somerset); Best of the West. CROSS COUNTRY COACHES RANKINGS Following are the KTCCCA rankings as of 10/5/01. Class A Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Bishop Brossart; 2. Hancock Co.; 3. St. Henry; 4. St. Mary; 5. Frankfort. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Jackie Wagner (St. Mary); 2. Jackie Gordon (Frankfort); 3. Sarah Cole (Somerset); 4. Heather Vincent (Hancock Co.); Lindsey Dawson (Frankfort). Class A Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. Bishop Brossart; 2. St. Henry; 3. Hancock Co.; 4. St. Mary; 5. Christian Academy-Louisville. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Michael Congleton (Owsley Co.); 2. T.J. Eubanks (Christian Academy-Louisville); 3. Benjamin Hall (Frankfort); 4. Derek Halsey (Wolfe Co.); 5. Matthew Sykes (Pikeville). Class AA Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Warren East; 2. Mercy; 3. Ft. Campbell; 4. Lloyd Memorial; 5. Fleming Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Heather Coulter (Warren East); 2. Jenny Wimsatt (Warren East); 3. Danella McClure (Warren East); 4. Charis Botelho (Ft. Campbell); 5. Ryanne Fortney (Muhlenberg North). Class AA Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. Warren East; 2. Highlands; 3. Owensboro Catholic; 4. John Hardin; 5. Rowan Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Daniel Morgan (Boyle Co.); 2. Andrew Thompson (Owensboro Catholic); 3. Jarred Meadows (Bullitt East); 4. Jacob Fortney (Muhlenberg North); 5. Ron Duncan (Fleming Co.). Class AAA Girls Teams (Top 5): 1. Scott; 2. Paul Dunbar; 3. Notre Dame; 4. Greenwood; 5. Campbell Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Suzanne Cooney (Paul Dunbar); 2. Emily Leeper (Greenwood); 3. Maddie Schueler (Sacred Heart); 4. Ali Sauer (South Oldham); 5. Julie Yonts (Ballard). Class AAA Boys Teams (Top 5): 1. South Oldham; 2. St. Xavier; 3. Shelby Co.; 4. Trinity (Louisville); 5. Daviess Co. Individuals (Top 5): 1. Bobby Curtis (St. Xavier); 2. Issac LaFond (South Oldham); 3. Ryan Snellen (Central Hardin); 4. Kal Clark (South Oldham); Jacob Buckman (Butler). HOW TO GET INFO IN THE WEEKLY RELEASE The KHSAA requests assistance from its member schools and media outlets to aid in the compilation and dissemination of notes of interest, coaches association polls and upcoming events in all sports. Information should be forwarded to the KHSAA, attention Butch Cope, by 1 p.m. (ET) on Monday of each week. You may e-mail (bcope@khsaa.org) the information or fax it to the KHSAA at (859)293-5999. Information received will be reviewed and published at the discretion of the Association. The KHSAA strives to publicize all of its sports to the fullest extent and appreciates any and all assistance. THE NEXT REGULAR RELEASE WILL BE MONDAY, OCT. 22, 2001

2001 KHSAA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OF GAMES WEEK #10 OCT. 15-20 (All Times Local to Game Site) Monday, Oct. 15 Sheldon Clark at Ashland Blazer, 7:00* *-rescheduled from 9/14 Thursday, October 18 Newport at Carroll County, 7:30 Friday, October 19 Corbin at Adair County, 7:00 Montgomery County at Anderson County, 7:30 Ohio County at Apollo, 7:30 Rowan County at Ashland Blazer, 7:30 Lone Oak at Ballard Memorial, 7:30 Greenwood at Barren County, 7:30 Ludlow at Beechwood, 7:30 Ironton (OH) at Belfry, 7:30 Bellevue vs. Newport Cent. Cath. (at Newport) 7:30 Lexington Christian at Berea, 8:00 Forrest Hills (GA) at Beth Haven, 7:30 Caverna at Bethlehem, 8:00 Whitesburg at Betsy Layne, 7:30 Harrison County at Bourbon County, 7:30 Heath at Caldwell County, 7:30 Boone County at Campbell County, 7:30 Fairdale at Central, 7:30 Frankfort at Christian Academy, 7:30 Graves County at Christian County, 7:30 Campbellsville at Danville, 7:30 Dayton vs. Holy Cross (Cov) (at Holmes) 7:00 Breckinridge County at Doss, 6:30 Russell at East Carter, 7:30 Shelby County at Eastern, 7:30 Bardstown at Elizabethtown, 7:30 Hazard at Elkhorn City, 7:30 Kentucky Country Day at Eminence, 7:30 Leslie County at Estill County, 7:30 Cumberland at Evarts, 7:00 Phelps at Fleming-Neon, 7:30 Webster County at Fort Campbell, 7:30 Holy Cross (Lou) at Fort Knox, 7:30 Owensboro Catholic at Glasgow, 7:30 Covington Catholic at Grant County, 7:30 Daviess County at Grayson County, 7:30 Boyd County at Greenup County, 7:30 Crittenden County at Hancock County, 7:30 Middlesboro at Harlan, 7:30 Green County at Harrodsburg, 8:00 Butler County at Hart County, 7:00 Holmes at Highlands, 7:30 Hopkinsville at Hopkins Central, 7:30 Atherton at Iroquois, 7:30 Oldham County at Jeffersontown, 7:30 Bowling Green at John Hardin, 8:00 Knox Central at Knott County Central, 7:30 Henry Clay at Lafayette, 7:30 Shawnee at Larue County, 7:30 Johnson Central at Lawrence County, 7:30 Bath County at Lewis County, 7:30 Franklin County at Lexington Catholic, 7:30 East Jessamine at Lincoln County, 7:30 Franklin-Simpson at Logan County, 7:00 Pineville at Lynn Camp, 7:30 Breathitt County at Madison Southern, 7:30 Union County at Mad. North Hopkins, 7:30 Sheldon Clark at Magoffin County, 7:30 Male vs. St. Xavier (at DuPont Manual Stadium) 7:30 Henderson County at Marshall County, 7:30 Fleming County at Mason County, 7:30 Fulton City at Mayfield, 7:30 Boyle County at McCreary Central, 7:30 Russellville at McLean County, 7:30 Pleasure Ridge Park at Meade County, 7:30 Henry County at Mercer County, 7:30 Powell County at Morgan County, 7:30 Fulton County at Murray, 7:30 Bullitt Central at Nelson County, 7:30 Central Hardin at North Hardin, 7:30 Clay County at North Laurel, 7:30 Garrard County at Owen County, 7:30 Calloway County at Paducah Tilghman, 7:30 South Floyd at Paintsville, 7:30 Fairview at Paris, 7:30 Scott County at Paul Dunbar, 7:30 Bell County at Perry Central, 7:30 Allen Central at Pikeville, 7:30 Shelby Valley at Prestonsburg, 7:30 Marion County at Pulaski County, 7:30 Madison Central at Pulaski Southwestern, 7:30 Nicholas County at Raceland, 7:30 Cawood at Rockcastle County, 7:30 Taylor County at Russell County, 7:00 Dixie Heights at Ryle, 7:30 Southern at Seneca, 7:30 Conner at Simon Kenton, 7:30 Metcalfe County at Somerset, 8:00 Clark County at South Laurel, 7:30 Ballard at South Oldham, 7:30 Bryan Station at Tates Creek, 7:30 Monroe County at Todd County Central, 7:00 Muhlenberg South at Trigg County, 7:30 Fern Creek at Lou. Trinity, 7:30 North Bullitt at Valley, 7:30 Bullitt East at Waggener, 7:30 Allen County at Warren Central, 7:00 DeSales at Washington County, 7:30 Casey County at Wayne County, 8:00 Moore at Western, 7:30 Saturday, October 20 KY School f/t Deaf at School f/t Deaf (TN), 2:00

2001 KHSAA FOOTBALL SCORES OF GAMES WEEK #9 OCT. 11-13 Thursday, October 11 Beechwood 42, Holy Cross (Cov) 0 Breathitt County 67, Morgan County 0 Newport Cent. Cath. 63, Dayton 8 Mercer County 22, Newport 8 Friday, October 12 Ballard Memorial 56, Fulton County 0 Bardstown 48, Moore 21 Belfry 47, Whitesburg 12 Bell County 58, Knott County Central 2 Bellevue 37, Ludlow 0 Franklin Classical (TN) 36, Beth Haven 6 Boone County 17, Dixie Heights 13 Bowling Green 10, Allen County 7 Boyle County 56, East Jessamine 24 Bryan Station 24, Woodford County 19 Bullitt East 46, Valley 20 Butler 18, Central Hardin 10 Campbell County 28, Conner 13 Cawood 35, Perry Central 19 Central 53, Breckinridge County 14 Corbin 2, Russell County 0 Crittenden County 28, Fulton City 22 Cumberland 19, Pineville 18 Danville 56, Metcalfe County 0 Daviess County 12, Greenwood 3 DuPont Manual 21, Seneca 0 East Carter 28, Lewis County 6 Elizabethtown 46, DeSales 27 Elkhorn City 20, Phelps 16 Eminence 1, Hillcrest (OH) 0 (forfeit) Fairdale 33, Doss 7 Fern Creek 19, Eastern 0 Fleming County 26, West Carter 12 Franklin County 14, Western Hills 6 Franklin-Simpson 21, Warren East 12 Glasgow 57, Todd County Central 7 Graves County 34, Mad. North Hopkins 6 Green County 24, Somerset 7 Harlan 32, Williamsburg 0 Harrison County 21, Anderson County 6 Harrodsburg 19, Campbellsville 7 Heath 20, Reidland 7 Henderson County 14, Apollo 7 Henry Clay 19, Paul Dunbar 9 Holmes 46, Grant County 0 Holy Cross (Lou) 27, Christian Academy 21 Hopkins Central 6, Calloway County 3 Hopkinsville 60, Lone Oak 0 John Hardin 42, Caverna 22 Larue County 56, Western 6 Lawrence County 26, Greenup County 7 Leslie County 34, Madison Southern 14 Lexington Catholic 42, Montgomery County 6 Lloyd Memorial 33, Garrard County 10 Lynn Camp 9, Evarts 8 Marion County 45, McCreary Central 14 Marshall County 23, Christian County 16 Mayfield 48, Murray 0 Monroe County 44, Hart County 8 Muhlenberg South 54, Fort Campbell 36 Nicholas County 35, Berea 6 North Bullitt 28, Waggener 0 North Hardin 62, Bullitt Central 0 Ohio County 37, Barren County 28 Oldham County 41, Ballard 31 Owen County 13, Henry County 7 Owensboro 35, Grayson County 0 Owensboro Catholic 55, Edmonson County 16 Paducah Tilghman 34, Union County 29 Paintsville 38, Hazard 6 Paris 56, Lexington Christian 0 Pikeville 32, Fleming-Neon 26 Pleasure Ridge Park 41, Nelson County 7 Powell County 30, Estill County 14 Prestonsburg 54, Pike County Central 8 Pulaski County 18, West Jessamine 14 Pulaski Southwestern 27, Clay County 13 Raceland 28, Fairview 0 Rockcastle County 60, Knox Central 0 Rowan County 48, Magoffin County 0 Russell 40, Bath County 6 Shelby Valley 68, Betsy Layne 6 Sheldon Clark 26, Johnson Central 6 Simon Kenton 38, Ryle 13 South Floyd 30, Allen Central 22 South Laurel 21, North Laurel 6 South Oldham 28, Jeffersontown 6 Southern 40, Atherton 0 Tates Creek 35, Scott County 34 Taylor County 26, Casey County 0 Trimble County 33, Fort Knox 27 Lou. Trinity 45, Shelby County 16 Warren Central 49, Logan County 6 Washington County 18, Shawnee 7 Wayne County 50, Adair County 0 Webster County 24, Caldwell County 14 Whitley County 21, Clark County 14 Saturday, October 13 Bethlehem 28, Frankfort 0 Covington Catholic 43, Scott 0 Kentucky Country Day 28, Jenkins 14 School f/t Deaf (GA) 61, KY School f/t Deaf 40